OneLink Cloud is a file-transfer SaaS built around the idea of “your computer is the cloud.” It generates access links through the desktop OneLink App, and recipients download files or folders in a browser. Unlike traditional cloud drives, OneLink emphasizes that files are not pre-uploaded to internet servers, but are streamed directly from the user’s computer or through an encrypted channel.
Its core features include link creation, file/folder selection, browser-based downloads, instant folder compression into Zip files, download statistics, password protection, IP allowlists/blocklists, and multi-device management. Its network options are divided into Local Network, Tunnel, and Peer-to-peer: Local Network is suitable for high-speed transfers within a LAN; Tunnel can bypass firewall and proxy restrictions, but traffic is relayed through OneLink servers; P2P provides end-to-end encryption, but may be affected by NAT, and files over 500MB require Chrome for downloading.
The Free plan costs €0/month and supports unlimited-size transfers, Local Network and P2P, 2 links per device, and 1 active device. Pro is €9.99/month and adds Tunnel, 10 links, 3 devices, password-protected links, and analytics. Premium is €29.99/month and adds 20 links, 10 devices, zero-knowledge key-based dual encryption, and IP allowlists/blocklists. Custom enterprise plans are also available. On security, P2P uses AES-GCM 256-bit end-to-end encryption, and users can set their own secret key to prevent third parties from having access to the key.
The advantages are that it is privacy-friendly, removes the need to wait for uploads, supports large files and desktop apps across multiple operating systems, and recipients only need a browser. The free plan is also genuinely useful. The downsides are that the sender’s computer must stay online, and downloads stop if the app is closed; Tunnel is not fully peer-to-peer; and there is limited information on team permissions, SSO, audit logs, compliance certifications, and third-party integrations, so it does not quite look like a full enterprise content collaboration platform.
It is suitable for technical users, small teams, and scenarios such as design, R&D, and consulting where large files need to be distributed temporarily and securely without uploading them to a cloud drive. The main text does not disclose access conditions from China, so real-world testing is needed for network connectivity, Stripe credit card payment availability, and download speeds. If domestic access in China and local payment methods are required, alternatives such as 坚果云 and 百度网盘企业版 are worth comparing. If sync or self-hosting is needed, Syncthing, Resilio Sync, and similar options may be better fits.
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